Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-11 Thread eryk sun
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 4:10 AM Thomas Jollans wrote: > > On 2018-10-11 10:48, jfine2...@gmail.com wrote: > > It is fun to find fault in the work of a new Nobel laureate. In this case, > > a typo. > > Not a Nobel laureate. It's not a Nobel prize. More precisely it's the Nobel Memorial Prize in E

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-11 Thread Rhodri James
On 10/10/18 17:24, jfine2...@gmail.com wrote: Rhodri James wrote: Robin Becker wrote: I'm a great fan of erroneous spelling and this blog needs a spelling check as this quote shows [Paul Romer's blog] "Mathematica exemplifies the horde of new Vandals whose pursuit of private gain threatens

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-11 Thread Thomas Jollans
On 2018-10-11 10:48, jfine2...@gmail.com wrote: > It is fun to find fault in the work of a new Nobel laureate. In this case, a > typo. Not a Nobel laureate. It's not a Nobel prize. > > However, I'm disappointed that no-one has picked up the other error. Someone > posted to this thread "the #me

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-11 Thread jfine2358
It is fun to find fault in the work of a new Nobel laureate. In this case, a typo. However, I'm disappointed that no-one has picked up the other error. Someone posted to this thread "the #me-too movement". It should be "#MeToo". Yes, I know it's CamelCase. I think that's actually Pythonic. It's

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Gregory Ewing
Thomas Jollans wrote: Sure it is. He's contrasting *private* gain with *public* loss. If there is any ambiguity here it is whether there is a threat *of* a public loss, or *to* a public loss ^_^ I don't think you've spotted the error yet. I'm trying to provide a clue as to which word you need

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Gregory Ewing
Chris Angelico wrote: You mean at the level of words, or sentences? I mean at the word level, so that a dumb algorithm can find spelling errors. Auto-correcting errors at the semantic level would require considerably better AI than we have at the moment. -- Greg -- https://mail.python.org/mail

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Thomas Jollans
On 11/10/2018 01:26, Chris Angelico wrote: On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 10:09 AM Thomas Jollans wrote: On 10/10/2018 23:32, Gregory Ewing wrote: Rhodri James wrote: I'm a great fan of erroneous spelling and this blog needs a spelling check as this quote shows "Mathematica exemplifies the horde o

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 10:09 AM Thomas Jollans wrote: > > On 10/10/2018 23:32, Gregory Ewing wrote: > > Rhodri James wrote: > >>> I'm a great fan of erroneous spelling and this blog needs a spelling > >>> check as this quote shows > >>> > >>> "Mathematica exemplifies the horde of new Vandals whos

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Thomas Jollans
On 10/10/2018 23:32, Gregory Ewing wrote: Rhodri James wrote: I'm a great fan of erroneous spelling and this blog needs a spelling check as this quote shows "Mathematica exemplifies the horde of new Vandals whose pursuit of private gain threatens a far greater pubic loss–the collapse of soci

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 8:36 AM Gregory Ewing wrote: > > BTW, an automatic spelling checker wouldn't have helped here. > We really need to redesign English spelling so that it has > error correction built in. You mean at the level of words, or sentences? A sentence already has enough redundancy t

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Gregory Ewing
Rhodri James wrote: I'm a great fan of erroneous spelling and this blog needs a spelling check as this quote shows "Mathematica exemplifies the horde of new Vandals whose pursuit of private gain threatens a far greater pubic loss–the collapse of social systems that took centuries to build."

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread codewizard
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 12:09:41 PM UTC-4, Rhodri James wrote: > On 10/10/18 08:32, Robin Becker wrote: > > > > I'm a great fan of erroneous spelling and this blog needs a spelling > > check as this quote shows > > > > "Mathematica exemplifies the horde of new Vandals whose pursuit of

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread jfine2358
Rhodri James wrote: > Robin Becker wrote: > > I'm a great fan of erroneous spelling and this blog needs a spelling > > check as this quote shows [Paul Romer's blog] > > "Mathematica exemplifies the horde of new Vandals whose pursuit of > > private gain threatens a far greater pubic loss–the colla

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Rhodri James
On 10/10/18 08:32, Robin Becker wrote: On 10/10/2018 02:17, Terry Reedy wrote: https://paulromer.net/jupyter-mathematica-and-the-future-of-the-research-paper/ Jupyter, Mathematica, and the Future of the Research Paper Paul Romer, new Nobel prize winner in economics, for research on how ideas

Re: From Mathematica to Jypyter

2018-10-10 Thread Robin Becker
On 10/10/2018 02:17, Terry Reedy wrote: https://paulromer.net/jupyter-mathematica-and-the-future-of-the-research-paper/ Jupyter, Mathematica, and the Future of the Research Paper Paul Romer, new Nobel prize winner in economics, for research on how ideas interact with economic growth, explained la